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Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and the No. 1 duo of Bob and Mike Bryan each take home a pair of honours in the 2012 ATP World Tour Awards presented by Moët & Chandon.

Djokovic, who receives the ATP World Tour No. 1 award for a second straight year, has also been selected as the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year for his contributions through the Novak Djokovic Foundation, his role as a UNICEF ambassador and other charitable ventures.

Defending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals champion Federer continues his domination in two categories respectively selected by his peers and fans, taking his total to 24 ATP World Tour Awards since 2003. The 31-year-old Swiss collects the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award for the eighth time, and extends his reign as the ATPWorldTour.com Fans’ Favourite presented by RICOH to a record 10th straight year.

The Bryans have also been named repeat recipients of two doubles awards: ATP World Tour No. 1 Doubles Team and ATPWorldTour.com Fans’ Favourite. The 34-year-old twins have now won each award a record eight times.

The trio will be presented with their trophies in on-court ceremonies this week at The O2. The Ron Bookman Media Award and ATP Tournament of the Year Awards will be announced at a later date.

ATP World Tour No. 1 (determined by South African Airways ATP Rankings)Novak Djokovic : The 25-year-old Serbian is the first player to clinch the year-end No. 1 South African Airways ATP Ranking in consecutive seasons since Roger Federer achieved four straight World No. 1 finishes from 2004-07. Djokovic successfully defended the Australian Open title and reached the final at six ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments, winning titles in Miami, Toronto and Shanghai. He also lifted the Beijing trophy and was a finalist at Roland Garros and the US Open. He comes to the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals with a 70-11 match record, the third time in four years he’s reached at least 70 wins.

ATP World Tour No. 1 Doubles Team(determined by ATP Doubles Team Rankings)Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan: The Americans finish as the No. 1 duo in the ATP Doubles Team Rankings for a fourth successive year and record eighth time overall (2003, '05-07, '09-12). They captured seven titles – their 11th straight season of winning five or more – highlighted by a record-equalling 12th Grand Slam trophy at the US Open and the gold medal at the London 2012 Olympic Games. The Bryans also won a pair of ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments in Monte-Carlo and Toronto, and were runners-up at the Australian Open and Roland Garros. They have won the most doubles team titles in the Open Era with 82, and Mike Bryan broke Todd Woodbridge’s individual record when he won his 84th trophy with the twins’ victory in Beijing.

Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award (voted by ATP players)Roger Federer : Fellow players voted the Swiss as the winner of the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award for the eighth time and second year in a row. He had won the award six straight years from 2004-09 before Rafael Nadal broke the streak in 2011. Marin Cilic, Juan Martin del Potro and David Ferrer were also nominated in this category.

Comeback Player of the Year (voted by ATP players)Tommy Haas : The 34-year-old German rolled back the years as he re-established himself in the Top 25 in the South African Airways ATP Rankings, having started the season outside the Top 200. Haas had been sidelined for 14 months between February 2010 and May 2011 following hip surgery, but found top form once again in 2012. The former World No. 2 defeated Roger Federer to win the Halle title, finished runner-up in Hamburg and Washington and recorded his 500th match win with victory in the Vienna second round in October.

Newcomer of The YearMartin Klizan: The 23 year old has jumped 88 places in the South African Airways ATP Rankings since the start of the season to hit a career-high World No. 29. The left-hander compiled a 19-15 mark, highlighted by winning his first ATP World Tour title in St. Petersburg with victory over Fabio Fognini. A few weeks earlier, the Bratislava native had knocked out Jo-Wilfried Tsonga en route to a fourth-round showing at the US Open.

Most Improved Player of the Year (voted by ATP players)Marinko Matosevic: At the age of 27, Marinko Matosevic enjoyed a career-best season that saw him finish 2012 as the No. 1 Australian with a career-high position of World No. 47. The right-hander from Melbourne reached his first ATP World Tour final in Delray Beach where, as a qualifier ranked World No. 173, he beat four Top 80 players before finishing runner-up to Kevin Anderson. He also reached the semi-finals in Los Angeles and compiled a 17-19 match record on the year.

Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the YearNovak Djokovic: The Serb joined Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Carlos Moya, former South African president Nelson Mandela and Arthur Ashe as winners of the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award, recognised for his contributions through the Novak Djokovic Foundation, his role as a UNICEF ambassador and other individual ventures. His Foundation raised $1.4 million for early childhood education through its inaugural fundraising dinner in New York in September and a week later he visited the “Beneath the Linden Trees” kindergarten, a UNICEF initiative in Lesnica, Serbia, to raise awareness of the importance of early childhood education. In October, Djokovic collaborated with UNIQLO to develop and launch ‘Clothes for Smiles,’ a new program that aims to give children of all ages a chance for a better future. The program has established a $10 million fund that helps nurture the dreams of children worldwide.

ATPWorldTour.com Fans' Favourite (Singles)Roger Federer: The 31-year-old Swiss has been voted ATPWorldTour.com Fans’ Favourite presented by RICOH for a record 10th straight year, receiving 57 per cent of all votes cast. British No. 1 Andy Murray finished second, just ahead of Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.

ATPWorldTour.com Fans' Favourite (Doubles)Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan: The Bryan twins received 40 per cent of votes to be named the ATPWorldTour.com Fans’ Favourite for a record eighth time. Michael Llodra and Nenad Zimonjic came in as the second most popular duo for a second straight year, followed closely by Leander Paes and Radek Stepanek. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Tennis/2012/11/Features/ATP-Awards-2012.aspx

stefan edberg award has completely lost its meaning, credibility and purpose of existence........it has become a local joke.......

djokovic is an undeserving computer no.1 for all i care.......he was great last season but not this year........he looked beatable everywhere from start to finish of the year........murray deserves to be no.1 this year.......

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Marian Vajda to Novak Djokovic, "I saw you beat that man like I never saw no man get beat before, and the man KEPT COMING AFTER YOU! Now we don't need no man like that in our lives."

stefan edberg award has completely lost its meaning, credibility and purpose of existence........it has become a local joke.......

djokovic is an undeserving computer no.1 for all i care.......he was great last season but not this year........he looked beatable everywhere from start to finish of the year........murray deserves to be no.1 this year.......

Why did I know you were going to say that.... I guess all the current players are jokes too since they are the ones who vote on this particular award - (not the media or fans). And since the players really do see the 'behind the scenes' of those players....evidently they don't know as much about them as a fan who probably haven't even gotten within 50 feet of a player...

stefan edberg award has completely lost its meaning, credibility and purpose of existence........it has become a local joke.......

djokovic is an undeserving computer no.1 for all i care.......he was great last season but not this year........he looked beatable everywhere from start to finish of the year........murray deserves to be no.1 this year.......

Why did I know you were going to say that.... I guess all the current players are jokes too since they are the ones who vote on this particular award - (not the media or fans). And since the players really do see the 'behind the scenes' of those players....evidently they don't know as much about them as a fan who probably haven't even gotten within 50 feet of a player...

Dallas, Shank has a point here. I'm not sure what this award is proving. It's like a popularity contest. of course Rog is going to win as long he is an active player. It is meaningless to me. Kudos to Rog, of course.

stefan edberg award has completely lost its meaning, credibility and purpose of existence........it has become a local joke.......

djokovic is an undeserving computer no.1 for all i care.......he was great last season but not this year........he looked beatable everywhere from start to finish of the year........murray deserves to be no.1 this year.......

Why did I know you were going to say that.... I guess all the current players are jokes too since they are the ones who vote on this particular award - (not the media or fans). And since the players really do see the 'behind the scenes' of those players....evidently they don't know as much about them as a fan who probably haven't even gotten within 50 feet of a player...

Dallas, Shank has a point here. I'm not sure what this award is proving. It's like a popularity contest. of course Rog is going to win as long he is an active player. It is meaningless to me. Kudos to Rog, of course.

Kudos to Nole btw, that was well deserved

My point is --- even if it is a popularity contest - that still say something about Roger - that his own peers think so much of him that they vote this for him year after year. They see the 'behind the scene' things that are done at each tournament...when the cameras are not there...during good times - and bad times... Yet his own peers like him that much! It's still an amazing honor to me. To be so respected by your peers mean more to me than for journalist or someone who doesn't know you to vote on something. These fellow players see all sides of Roger so they know him better than any of us.

And...for Roger to win the Fan favorite for the 10th year is also amazing. Where are the fans of the other players? He won 57% of all votes! So all the other players in the world - all the other fans of these other players - COMBINED could not equal "old man" Roger Federer's fan voting! So...Someone out there (other than me and FFF here)...must love Roger!